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Lithos Coffee Table

c. 2019

by Antonio Citterio
for Maxalto

Lithos Coffee Table

by Antonio Citterio
for  Maxalto

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The Lithos Coffee Table, designed by Antonio Citte­rio for Maxalto, is a series of low tables destined to safe­guard and exhibit the most precious objects with great elegance. These low tables are avail­able in two sizes: 35 – 1/2″ x 51 – 1/8″ x 17″ H or 71″ x 51 – 1/8″ x 17″ H. The range pairs tops in trans­par­ent extra clear glass with painted metal struc­tures in sophis­ti­cated colors: bronzed nickel, black chrome, graphite, and amber. The shelf and trays are avail­able in natural wenge and oak in the differ­ent options in the collec­tion: brushed light, brushed black, grey, and smoked oak. The extractable trays are also offered with a leather lining in colo­nial or dark brown leather. For quick-ship options, please see the spec sheet to the left or call 800.886.0867 for details.

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Antonio Citterio

Italy

Inspired by icons such as Eileen Gray, Charles and Ray Eames, and George Nelson, Italian designer Antonio Citterio has built an extremely successful career in the furniture industry. He’s known for his emphasis on craftsmanship and materiality, a combination that’s defined a longtime partnership with B&B Italia. Citterio has been responsible for designing all new collections by Maxalto since 1993. He ensures that each product, like his Dives sofa or Alcova canopy bed, clearly delineates its function and is comfortable and liveable as much as grand and luxurious.

Born in 1950 in the north Italian city of Meda, Antonio Citterio opened his first office at the age of 22. The architect and designer supposedly had decided on his career path by age 13.

Citterio went on to collaborate with Terry Dwan on architecture projects through the late 1990’s before forming a practice with Patricia Viel that’s today called Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Their significant work includes the Technogym headquarters, Bulgari Hotels around the world, Qatar Airways lounges, the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Milan, and the B&B Italia Center for Research in Novedrate, Italy.

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